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Displaying from Thursday, October 21, 2021
 October 2021
Thursday 21
15:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Matariki Lecture Series: Race, Racism & Decolonisation : Topic 1: Racism and social determinants of health Website | More Information
A free public webinar hosted by UWA on behalf of the Matariki Network of Universities.

Talks will cover the following subjects: 1. Professor Irene Molina, Uppsala University, Sweden: "How racism, discrimination and segregation have affected the outcomes of COVID-19" 2 (...)

17:15 - LECTURE - Disrupting for Good: Lecture by Cara Peek : Disrupting for Good is a free public lecture delivered by Cara Peek and hosted by The UWA Institute of Agriculture Website | More Information
Disrupting for Good is a free public lecture delivered by Cara Peek and hosted by The UWA Institute of Agriculture.

Cara identifies as many things – a Yawuru/Bunuba woman, a successful lawyer, a diverse entrepreneurial leader and even a part-time “cowgirl".

As co-found (...)

 November 2021
Friday 05
9:30 - EVENT - Socialising Your Research: panel discussion Website | More Information
Socialising your research can be a great way to increase visibility of your work and publications and lead to increased collaborations and citations. As well as using both UWA's and your own social media networks, 'socialising' your research also encompasses other online exposure. Come and learn (...)

 April 2022
Thursday 28
16:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Maths & Stats Colloquium : Deciding that two groups are the same: an update on group isomorphism More Information
Groups are mathematical objects that abstractly capture the concept of symmetry. Two groups are isomorphic if they essentially describe the same data, but they might be given with respect to different frames of reference. More specifically, two groups are isomorphic if there is a 1-to-1 (...)

 August 2022
Thursday 11
16:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Maths & Stats Colloquium : A qualitative guide to chaos More Information
Colloquium followed by refreshments in Monadelphous Integrated Learning Centre

Applied mathematics involves building models of the real world. When those models consist of differential equations (as they very often do) one can seek to do one of two things: (1) make approximations that (...)

 September 2022
Wednesday 21
13:30 - SEMINAR - The Birth of Gravitational Wave Astronomy : 2020 Prime Minister's Prize for Science recipients meet at UWA to describe their work, and the future of gravitational wave astronomy. Website | More Information
Three graduates of the School of Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science, Professors Peter Veitch, David McClelland and David Blair were recipients of the 2020 Prime Minister’s Science Prize for the Discovery of Gravitational Waves. It is a great pleasure to have them all together on campus (...)
Thursday 22
15:00 - Floor Talk & Panel Discussion - Meet the Creators & Thinkers : Join WA artist Mark Grey-Smith, cosmologist Regents' Professor Paul Davies AM, Professor Tamara Davis AM, astrophysicist and UWA Emeritus Professor David Blair for an informal floor talk and panel discussion. Bring your questions! Website | More Information
New ideas and new discoveries have changed our view of space and time, the very fabric of the universe. The changes began a century ago when the Wallal Eclipse in Western Australia proved that space is elastic and flexible.

Join WA artist Mark Grey-Smith, cosmologist Regents' Professor (...)


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